Data 16 December 2019 2 MIN

Immuta: Reconciling and Balancing Business Needs for Data

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Immuta: Reconciling and Balancing Business Needs for Data

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Reconciling and balancing business needs for data with IT and governance requirements on security and privacy are pressing matters in the data space. Data privacy and enforcement must work together, but at the speed of the business. Thus, there are a number of considerations for achieving this and heightening protection.

Here to lend their expertise on the matter are Steven Touw, Co-Founder and CTO, and Andrew Burt, Chief Privacy Officer and Legal Engineer, both at Immuta. Firstly, they explore the guardianship of data falling to IT, governance, and security. Then, the conversation steers into the challenges faced in helping data scientists, data owners, and governance teams work together. They also delve into the pressing topic of compliance with frameworks such as CCPA. Steven and Andrew also guide organisations through how to keep up when managing a variety of frameworks.

Immuta was founded in 2014 based on a mission within the U.S. Intelligence Community to build a platform that accelerates self-service access and control of sensitive data. Immuta’s award-winning automated data governance software platform creates trust across security, legal, compliance, and business teams so they can work together to ensure timely access to critical business data with minimal risks. Its automated, scalable, no code approach makes it easy for users to access the data they need, when they need it, while protecting sensitive data and ensuring their customers’ privacy.